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clifto April 6th 06 05:06 AM

Oldest working light bulb (Attn Cuhulin)
 
David wrote:
On Wed, 5 Apr 2006 17:40:33 -0500, wrote:
www.google.com History of General Electric

I used to work for GE.


Quick, spell "image" and say "lightbulb".

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Raqueeb Hassan April 7th 06 03:46 AM

Your longest-lasting SW receiver?
 
Just curious to hear about shortwave receivers that people have owned that
are their longest-operating receivers.


Don't get me wrong, but my older Sony ICF-SW10 is working really fine
since 1995 ;). Well, I bought a Sony ICF-SW7600G next year, it couldn't
last as SW10.


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Raqueeb Hassan
Bangladesh


[email protected] April 7th 06 04:10 AM

Your longest-lasting SW receiver?
 
It will probally outlast me.
cuhulin


John S. April 7th 06 03:44 PM

Your longest-lasting SW receiver?
 

Buzzygirl wrote:
Just curious to hear about shortwave receivers that people have owned that
are their longest-operating receivers. How long did they last, and are you
still using them? Did they require major overhaul at any point during their
long lives?

Jackie


The longest lasting receiver is a National 100ASD that I inherited from
my father. He began using it new in 1947 as a recently licensed ham.
It was overhauled several times in it's long life.

The next longest lasting receiver is a Kenwood R-5000 that I acquired
new in 1987 with a full complement of filters, serial interface and DC
adapter. No overhaul to date, although the keys do need a bit of a
workout after it has set for a month to settle down the key bounce.


HFguy April 8th 06 03:56 AM

Your longest-lasting SW receiver?
 
John S. wrote:
Buzzygirl wrote:

Just curious to hear about shortwave receivers that people have owned that
are their longest-operating receivers. How long did they last, and are you
still using them? Did they require major overhaul at any point during their
long lives?

Jackie



The longest lasting receiver is a National 100ASD that I inherited from
my father.


I thought it was my Halli' S20R, circa 1939. I did more DX'ing with that
radio than any since and I've had a lot of radios since the S20R. I was
really motivated in those days. :-)

John S. April 8th 06 01:51 PM

Your longest-lasting SW receiver?
 

HFguy wrote:
John S. wrote:
Buzzygirl wrote:

Just curious to hear about shortwave receivers that people have owned that
are their longest-operating receivers. How long did they last, and are you
still using them? Did they require major overhaul at any point during their
long lives?

Jackie



The longest lasting receiver is a National 100ASD that I inherited from
my father.


I thought it was my Halli' S20R, circa 1939. I did more DX'ing with that
radio than any since and I've had a lot of radios since the S20R. I was
really motivated in those days. :-)


Amazing what can be dxed with just the basics... :-)


Hal April 11th 06 05:45 PM

Your longest-lasting SW receiver?
 
"Buzzygirl" wrote in
:

Just curious to hear about shortwave receivers that people have owned
that are their longest-operating receivers. How long did they last,
and are you still using them? Did they require major overhaul at any
point during their long lives?

Jackie



Drake SSR-1 I got in 1974, but never used much except sporattically.
Replaced the pilot lights a couple of times and cleaned band switch once.
It still works pretty well.


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